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President Johnson's vision for a 'Great Society' and the role of young people - Dallas Examiner

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President Lyndon B. Johnson envisioned a "Great Society" in which no child would go unfed, no youngster would go unschooled, and no citizen would be barred from any door because of their birthplace or color, and young people are still the builders of this society.

The post Building a ‘Great Society’ appeared first on Dallas Examiner.

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